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vstol 09-16-2017 11:01 AM

Autometer tach reads double
 
I have a LS-3/427 with an Autometer tach and the Autometer LS adapter for the tac (9117/9123) and the tach shows the idle to be 1900 when in fact it is 980. What did I miss? I thought I had set the tach right I believe it was 4 cylinders and it is a huge effort to get it back out so I would like to avoid that. thanks

GregWeld 09-16-2017 11:34 AM

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Originally Posted by vstol (Post 665777)
I have a LS-3/427 with an Autometer tach and the Autometer LS adapter for the tac (9117/9123) and the tach shows the idle to be 1900 when in fact it is 980. What did I miss? I thought I had set the tach right I believe it was 4 cylinders and it is a huge effort to get it back out so I would like to avoid that. thanks




I'm laughing at this because if it's set to 4 cylinders and getting a signal from 8 then sure -- it would read double.... But the LS standard output is a 4 pulse - but the tach adaptor kicks it to 8.... So my guess is --- you needed to set the tach up for 8 cylinders - and allow the adaptor to do it's job.


You might need to read this "fix" twice to understand it -- I did. Basically it's an issue of you used the adaptor - thus outputting a 8 cylinder signal and the tach is set up (per what you said) to read 4 cylinders....


https://www.autometer.com/resources/...faq_view/id/77

vstol 09-16-2017 11:42 AM

Greg SOB, totally agree and what is confusing I did not reread the FAQ that you sent.. actually I read it several times before I set it up and probably had a senior moment. I will give it a go as it will be some ass pain getting to it. Thanks

GregWeld 09-16-2017 11:50 AM

I hope that's all it is -- but it made sense that using the ADAPTOR giving the TACH an 8 cylinder signal -- that it would read double with it (the tach) set on 4 cylinders.

My question was - in that case - why do you need the adaptor - if you could just set up the tach with 4 cylinders selected..... That's why I read it twice - to see if I missed something there...

Hope that's all it is - but it looks like that's the mismatch.

vstol 09-16-2017 12:01 PM

The adapter made it plug and play. I tried it the other way but no luck. Now I am trying to find how to set up the tach (pins) for 8 cylinders in the back of the tach. I do not believe they make them that way anymore since this build has gone on way to long.

waynieZ 09-16-2017 07:46 PM

I'm going to subscribe to this because senior moments have become a big part of my life now a days. Now what was I going to do with this????

GregWeld 09-16-2017 07:51 PM

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Originally Posted by waynieZ (Post 665807)
I'm going to subscribe to this because senior moments have become a big part of my life now a days. Now what was I going to do with this????



Wait! What were we talking about???

waynieZ 09-16-2017 08:18 PM

Exactly!

vstol 09-17-2017 04:17 AM

Setting the tach to 8 cylinders. I have the pins in the back to do that. Put a yellow sticky where the beer is to remind you of the task.

raustinss 09-17-2017 06:13 AM

Why can't you just leave it and remember to divide by two eveytime you look at it



Lmao


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